RE: introduction part 1: no walls
Some walls are bad but some walls are good. The concept of a family is a wall between your family and other families. Good walls are priorities and focuses and not an isolation or exclusion of other people or things or places, etc. A wall is a focus on something you may love or like. And you can define yourself specifically. Yes, there are a lot of bad walls out there in life, and I agree that we should always tear down bad walls. But we should also consider which walls are good or bad and why. Society does better with those kinds of discussions. Walls serve great purposes. Our skin is a body wall which helps us for example. Sometimes, we may need walls where we are, physically, emotionally, etc, and we can be defined by the good walls maybe to some extent sometimes if we want to and that can be better in some cases.
Amazing answer. I have to agree of course, as a mother I know certain walls are necessary. Although the walls I was referring to were the barriers we tend to put between one another, all the labels that make us feel separate.
Agreed, too often, we feel too isolated from others, at times, as loners, as if nobody else felt sad, mad, embarrassed, tired, confused, hurt, bitter, jealous, busy, unwanted, proud, terrible, depressed, and so on, emotionally speaking, mostly. But more often than we know, we are able to empathize, sympathize, relate, to each other, and understand each other and share is wisdom and experiences and everything......
Beautifully said. I hope this platform will contribute to the weaving of a new society that puts differences aside and connects us all to the true human nature of compassion and empathy ❤
We stand in the face of globalists.
Good thing we're starting to stand together :)